Which would you rather be, Jackie? Angry mad or crazy mad? I think I'd rather be crazy mad, because you can be crazy and still happy.
Clare VanderpoolThey asked him questions he had never thought of: What is more important, the soul or the mind? Are we responsible for each other or only ourselves? Is there such a thing as mystery, or only that which is not yet understood?
Clare VanderpoolHe could hear trhe voices, the whispers, the sighs, of these souls who were unable to let go of their burdens. ... Pi understood this need to hold on. To let let go of his pain. It had become such a part of him. Who would he be without it? The thought frightened him. So he wandered the halls of the catacombs like the other souls who were half-dead and half-alive.
Clare VanderpoolConnecting the dots. That's what Mom said stargazing is all about. It's the same up there as it is down here, Jackie. You have to look for the things that connect us all. Find the ways our paths cross, our lives intersect, and our hearts collide.
Clare VanderpoolThere are no coincidences. Just miracles by the boatload.
Clare VanderpoolStill, the question remained. Was he straitjacket strange or just go-off-by-yourself-at-recess-and-put-bugs-in-your-nose strange?
Clare VanderpoolArthur Devlin, you and my husband may have been in the same grade, but you were never in the same class.
Clare VanderpoolStichwörter: burn
Maybe that was how I found comfort just then, even with him being so far away. By remembering the flavor of his words.
Clare VanderpoolStichwörter: words remembering
You know how men are. When they don't feel good, the world comes to a standstill.
Clare VanderpoolNo, the sky, it is not a contest or an exam. The only question is, can you look up? Can you take it all in?
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